From the imagination of award-winning artist Moore, well known for his fantasy art and sculpture, a Celtic castle with classic spires and a dragon-topped turret seemingly rises through the cloudlike glass table-top to serve your guests! In a creative synergy of style and function unlike any medieval castle we've ever seen, our Toscano catalog exclusive, quality designer resin version with Gothic greystone finish is sculpted 360º and topped with a 3/8" thick, pencil-edged glass top to be admired from all angles.See alternate views for detail of reverse side.

Rated 2 out of 5 by candycastle13 Not happy with purchase
The table came quickly and no pieces were broken - but there was a minor (meaning not deep) crack that was about 2 to 3 inches long. There also were small white "spots" where the paint had chipped off. While Design Tosano did offer to replace the item, I had some medical issues which came up quickly and was not able to send back the table because of them. Overall, I am unhappy with the condition and appearance of the table and would not make such an expensive purchase again.
September 5, 2016

Rated 5 out of 5 by TammyJo Long waited
I waited a long time for this table and must say it was worth the wait!!!
August 26, 2016

Rated 5 out of 5 by Joel252 Love it
Beautiful table, I love it. Had a small issue with shipping that was promptly remedied. Well buy from this company again
April 5, 2016

Rated 5 out of 5 by Don09 Magnificent table
I don't usually love tables, but I really love this one. It is a functional fine work of medieval art that works well in various design categories. At about 40 pounds, it is sturdy, beautiful, and very noticeable. I've received numerous favorable comments about the table. It is now one of my treasures.
January 27, 2016

Rated 5 out of 5 by StGeo This product fits the atmosphere of another time a mystical place
Great piece. Came perfectly packed. Easy to put table glass together. Looks just like the picture and a very interesting conversation piece. Goes very well with room décor.
January 10, 2016

Rated 5 out of 5 by LeatherHarold A new table for Red
Red is my name for D.T.'s "Medieval Knight of the Round Table": Love his bright red beard.
Poor Red has been sitting in the corner for years, really pining for more company, missing his former lodging. Finally he heard about an old castle up for a new lease. How could Lord Langston argue with a Medieval Knight leaning on a very heavy broadsword?
Anyway, Red and I are both happy to be able to gather around our new Castle-Top table. We've been trying to coax the dragon's name from him, but no luck yet.
In addition to Red, this beautiful table has provided a focal point to my living room's furnishings.
January 1, 2016

Rated 5 out of 5 by Patrick727 Very cool
Love this table! The attached picture includes some of my own embellishments.
January 1, 2016

Rated 5 out of 5 by bambi LOVE IT
Its impressive, solid, heavy, a great focal piece, i love it!
January 15, 2015

Item is shown lighter in color to highlight detail; actual color is darker than it appears here

Monte M. Moore (b. 1971)American artist Monte M. Moore works in the Gothic realm of dragons, gargoyles and other grotesque beasts, bringing them to a frightening realistic existence in his sculptures, furniture and other artwork. Moore originally set out to enter the world of medicine, but in 1993 decided to abandon his dreams of becoming a doctor, instead jumping into the world of comic books, fantasy, sci-fi and gaming. He has created many successful drawings and illustrations in these fields. Moore also is a self-proclaimed motorhead, as he owns, rides and collects motorcycles.Moore s award-winning sculptures bring his artistic visions to life in 3D magnificence. Sculptures such as Skull of the Horned Beast and Divinities of the Norse Pantheon blend legend and graveyard tales into Gothic art. He has also created works of furniture art, including the Warwickshire Dragon and The Dragon of Upminster tables.Moore also donates his time to seminars, teaching fantasy art techniques and other topics. He especially enjoys speaking at schools where young children and would-be artists of the world can be inspired to follow their dreams and become an artist.